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If the electric potential in a region is given by V(x) 6/x, the x component of the electric field in that region is %3D

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Answered by abhi178
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x component of the electric field in that region is 12/x³.

it is given that electric potential in a region is given by, V(x) = 6/x².

we have to find the x component of the electric field in that region.

we know, electric field is the negative of potential gradient.

i.e., E = -dV/dx

so, E = -d(6/x²)/dx

= 12/x³

so x component of the electric field in that region is 12/x³.

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Explanation:

it is given that electric potential in a region is given by, V(x) = 6/x².

we have to find the x component of the electric field in that region.

we know, electric field is the negative of potential gradient.

i.e., E = -dV/dx

so, E = -d(6/x²)/dx

= 12/x³

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